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WHAT INSURANCE COMPANIES CAN YOU DIRECT BILL WITH?

We direct bill to Alberta Blue Cross, GreenShield, Manulife, Sunlife, Great West Life, CINUP, Chambers of Commerce, Cowan, Desjardins Insurance, First Canadian, Industrial Alliance, Johnson Inc, Johnston Group Inc. Maximum Benefit, NexgenRx, Equitable and The Cooperator's. Make sure you bring your Insurance card on your first visit. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE TO PAY THE PORTION OF THE COST YOUR BENEFIT PLAN DID NOT COVER.

DO YOU HELP TREAT TERMINAL OR CHRONIC ILLNESS?

Yes and No. In our experience, massage greatly helps with anyone with terminal or chronic illness. The benefits outweighs it. If you are unsure, contact us and we can direct you to what we can do or refer you out. We always make sure there's a doctor clearance as well before we start any treatment protocols or plans. We've treated patients with MS, Lou Gehrig's, Cancer patients, Lymphedema, Pre/Post surgery, etc. As always, we will work in conjunction with your doctor.

WHAT WILL MY FIRST SESSION BE LIKE?

The first visit is usually a short assessment and questions, and the rest is a focused work on the areas of  concern that needs work on. You are draped/covered and only the areas worked on are exposed. We work with your comfort level.

WHAT BENEFITS OR AILMENTS HAVE YOU SUCCESFULLY TREATED WITH MASSAGE?

Massage Therapy is an effective treatment of many conditions. Most commonly treated conditions that we can help you with are the following:

  • Sports Injuries

  • Repetitive Strain injuries (RSI)

  • Tendonitis (Tennis and Golfer’s condition)

  • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

  • Headaches

  • Muscle pain and spasm

  • Carpal Tunnel

  • Sciatic pain

  • Whiplash

  • Pre and Post natal

  • MVA, Whiplash

  • Chronic injuries

  • Relaxation

  • Chronic muscle aches and pain

  • Torticollis and many others.

 

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